Participating Organizations

Maine Public Broadcasting Network

About

The Maine Public Broadcasting Network is a statewide dual licensee
providing both television and radio service throughout the state of Maine. MPBN’s
television service is also available in the Canadian maritime provinces and Quebec.

Today’s
MPBN is a result of a 1992 merger between Lewiston, Maine based WCBB and Orono,
Maine based WMEB.

WCBB TV was founded by Colby College, Bates College and Bowdoin
College and signed on as the first educational television service in Maine on
November 13, 1961. It served the southern and western parts of the state and the
studio was based in Lewiston.

WMEB TV was founded by the University of Maine
system and first went to air on October 7, 1963. Among its programs was the “Friendly
Giant” and “History with Herb Hake”. In 1964, transmitters are constructed in
Presque Isle and Calais bringing educational television to northern and eastern
Maine. In 1974 another transmitter is built to serve southern Maine. This group
of stations becomes known as the Maine Public Broadcasting Network in 1971. Based
on the University of Maine campus it moves to larger facilities in Bangor in 1987.

In
1970, MPBN launched WMEH-FM, Maine’s first public radio service.

WCBB and MPBN
collaborated many times over the years but finally merged to form a single entity
in July of 1992. After several name changes in the ensuing years, MPBN is chosen
to represent both the television and radio services.

Five television transmitters
and seven radio transmitters form the statewide backbone of the transmission system.
MPBN television provides one HD and three SD channels in its digital broadcast
stream: regular PBS programming with occasional local productions (HD), MPBN Create
(SD), MPBN World (SD) and a fourth channel which is used for seasonal coverage
of the Maine Legislature (SD).